A Steven Singer Wedding
- Cara Fisher
- Jan 16
- 2 min read
Steven Singer’s brand is built on contrast—luxury jewelry paired with disruptive messaging. High-end products marketed with humor and confidence. That same philosophy echoed throughout the New Years Eve wedding day of his daughter, Dana.
Dana & Brendan fell in love with the idea of a New Years Eve wedding, bringing in a new year, newly-wed, with all their loved ones. They dreamed of sparkles, disco balls, and a 10 piece live band that would keep everyone on their feet. As the clock struck midnight and the confetti fell, the dream was alive.
In the same way “I Hate Steven Singer” doesn’t immediately sell you a ring—but instead sells you curiosity, confidence, and trust—this wedding sold a feeling.
Luxury without pretension. Tradition without stiffness. Every detail was crafted to fit the celebration. They had disco balls scattered on the tables and floors, every guest was dressed to the nines in their New Year's best, and the menus reflected a clock striking midnight.
Every wedding day is special, but there is something extra radiant about a New Year's Eve wedding. There's a buzz of inspiration as everyone prepares for the year ahead, and the happy couple experiences the joy of finally closing their wedding planning chapter. I spent 10 hours with Dana & Brendan and their media team, and every moment felt electric.
As Steven Singer gave his FOB speech, the legacy of the day was sealed; honoring where they had been, celebrating where they were, and stepping boldly into what’s next. On a night defined by new beginnings, Dana and Brendan didn’t just ring in a new year, they set the tone for a lifetime ahead. Capturing that energy, that confidence, and that joy is something I’ll carry with me long after the confetti settled.







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